Side by side · checked 2026-04-30

Whipscribe vs WayinVideo different jobs, fairly compared.

WayinVideo is a video summarizer with a Chrome extension — paste a YouTube link, get a TLDR + mind map + transcript with timestamps + interactive Q&A. Whipscribe is a clip generator with multi-speaker layouts, every aspect ratio, and burned-in captions. They both transcribe video; they ship different things on top. Use WayinVideo to UNDERSTAND a video; use Whipscribe to TURN it into social clips.

30 min / day free · no signup · $1/hr PAYG after · Never used to train AI · Or upload a file →
Multi-speaker split-screen on every clip · $1 / hour PAYG · 100+ languages · Burned-in word-by-word captions

Different categories, honestly

Same input. Different output.

Different output focus

WayinVideo outputs: paragraph summary, mind map, transcript with timestamps, interactive Q&A chat. Whipscribe outputs: speaker-labelled transcript + 30-60 sec video clips in 9:16 / 1:1 / 4:5 / 16:9 with burned-in captions and AI-named titles. Choose the tool that ships the output you actually need.

Both transcribe well

Both tools generate transcripts with timestamps and (usually) speaker labels in 100+ languages. If transcript-with-timestamps is all you need, either works. The split is downstream: summary mind map vs publish-ready video clips.

Different free tier

WayinVideo: 200 welcome credits + 30 daily transcript credits, no card (per wayin.ai checked 2026-04-30). Whipscribe: 30 minutes a day free, no signup, no card. Both are generous; WayinVideo's surfaces a Chrome-extension + Notion / Obsidian export workflow.

Different surface

WayinVideo lives in a Chrome extension over YouTube + a web app. Whipscribe is a paste-a-URL or drop-a-file web app + Chrome ext + Claude Desktop MCP connector. Different surfaces for different jobs.

Side by side

Feature matrix.

Cross-checked on each vendor's public site on 2026-04-30. WayinVideo figures from wayin.ai.

FeatureWhipscribeWayinVideo
Primary outputVideo clips + transcript + captionsSummary + mind map + transcript + Q&A chat
CategoryAI video clipping for socialVideo summarizer / research tool
Free tier30 min / day, no signup200 welcome credits + 30 daily transcript credits
Paid entry$1 / hour PAYGApproximately $9.99 / mo (per third-party source 2026-04-30)
Languages supported100+ via Whisper-class models100+ multilingual
Multi-speaker split-screen videoYes — automatic when 2+ speakers detectedNo — outputs text/summary, not video
Story-arc clip selectionYes — Claude-driven narrative beatsNot applicable — outputs summary not clips
Aspect ratios out of one drop9:16 / 1:1 / 4:5 / 16:9 simultaneouslyNot applicable
Burned-in video captionsYes — every clipNot applicable
Auto-zoom on active speakerYes — speaker tracking includedNot applicable
Speaker diarizationEvery job, free or paidYes — speaker labels in transcript
Word-level timestampsYes — every transcriptYes — searchable timestamps
Mind map generationNo (out of scope)Yes — auto-generated mind map
Interactive Q&A chatComing via Claude MCPYes — chat with the video
Notion / Obsidian exportDOCX + JSON via standard exportsYes — Notion, OneNote, Obsidian, Google Doc, Evernote
Chrome extensionYes — capture any tabYes — overlays on YouTube
Self-hosted / privacySelf-hosted Whisper, never trains on your dataCloud SaaS
Best forPodcasters, panel recordings, anyone publishing video clips to socialResearchers, students, knowledge workers consuming long-form video

Where each tool wins

Different jobs, honestly.

These products solve different problems. The right choice depends on the output you need.

WayinVideoFree + ~$9.99 / mo

Where it wins
  • Mind-map auto-generation — fast visual summary of any long-form video
  • Interactive Q&A chat to drill into specific moments without scrubbing
  • Notion + Obsidian + Evernote + Google Doc + OneNote export — strong knowledge-work fit
  • Multimodal AI — analyzes silent video / on-screen text
  • 200 welcome credits + 30 daily on the free tier — generous
  • Chrome extension that overlays on YouTube directly
Where Whipscribe wins
  • Doesn't produce video clips — text/summary output only
  • No multi-speaker split-screen rendering
  • No aspect-ratio variants for social
  • Different category — wrong tool if your goal is publishable video shorts
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Whipscribe$1 / hour PAYG

Where it wins
  • Multi-speaker split-screen + per-speaker single-crop alternates
  • Every aspect ratio (9:16/1:1/4:5/16:9) rendered in one drop
  • Story-arc clip selection (problem → tension → resolution) via Claude
  • Burned-in word-by-word captions + AI-named clip titles
  • Self-hosted Whisper — audio never leaves Neugence infrastructure
  • 30 min / day free, no signup, no card
Where Whipscribe wins
  • No mind map generation (out of scope)
  • No interactive Q&A chat today (we expose MCP for Claude Desktop)
  • No native Notion / Obsidian export (DOCX + JSON instead)
  • Different category — wrong tool if your goal is video understanding

Pricing

Honest pricing, no surprises.

Credits never expire. Upgrade or downgrade any month. Free tier resets daily — no signup, no card.

Free

$0/forever

Try every feature for 30 minutes a day. No card.

  • 30 min / day
  • Speaker labels included
  • TXT + SRT export
  • No history retention
Try free

Pay-as-you-go

$1/hour

Best for one-off projects. Credits never expire.

  • $10 minimum top-up
  • Every export format
  • 365-day history
  • API access
Top up

Pro

$8/month

Indie creators. 100 hours / month, all features.

  • 100 hours / month
  • Clips + every aspect ratio
  • Branded captions
  • Priority queue
See Pro

Team

$29/month

Teams. 500 hours / month, shared workspace.

  • 500 hours / month
  • Shared library
  • API + MCP for Claude
  • Workspace billing
See Team

FAQ

Whipscribe vs WayinVideo, asked honestly.

Are these the same product?

No. WayinVideo is a video summarizer; Whipscribe is a video clipper. Both transcribe well, but the downstream output differs. WayinVideo outputs summaries, mind maps, and Q&A chat. Whipscribe outputs publish-ready video clips with burned-in captions in every aspect ratio.

Which is better for understanding a long YouTube video?

WayinVideo, by design. Its mind map + Q&A chat + Notion export workflow is purpose-built for consuming long-form video as research input. Whipscribe transcribes the same content but doesn't ship a mind map.

Which is better for a podcaster who wants Reels and Shorts?

Whipscribe. We render publishable 9:16 / 1:1 / 4:5 / 16:9 clips with burned-in captions in one drop. WayinVideo doesn't produce video clip output — only text/summary.

Can I get speaker-labelled transcripts from both?

Yes. Both tools support speaker diarization in their transcripts. If transcript-with-speaker-labels is all you need, either works. The split is what each ships on top.

Can I use both?

Often. A research-then-clip workflow: paste a video into WayinVideo to get the summary + mind map, then paste it into Whipscribe to get the publishable clips. They complement more than they compete.

What about privacy?

Whipscribe runs Whisper on Neugence-owned GPUs and has a documented never-trains-on-your-data policy. WayinVideo is cloud SaaS — review their privacy policy if you have data-residency requirements.

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